These professions will be left unemployed by AI, according to Zuckerberg

Concerns related to the incorporation of the artificial intelligence in it labor sphere they have not stopped. The fear of the possible replacement of the job human for technology maintains an environment of uncertainty for the future of certain professions.

The continuous debates have given rise to magnates of the caliber of Bill Gates speak out on the matter. Mark Zuckerberg also joined the discussion. Does it really AI will displace the humanity?

In TechBit we tell you what he thinks CEO of Goal about this eternal debate.

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During an interview for podcast American Morning Brew Daily, Mark Zuckerberg expressed his position on the relevance of AI about layoffs.


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Mark Zuckerberg: The programmer is the creator of Facebook. At 34 years old, he is one of the most important businessmen in technology.

Actually, Zuckerberg has an optimistic perspective on the participation of the AI in the Laboral scene. Consider that this technology will continue to drive humanity to go beyond what they wish to achieve. “All of these tools will give more people the potential to do what matters to them,” explained the CEO of Goal.

However, it is aware that the incorporation of the AI in it job will cause some changes, especially in terms of processes and automation.

“I think there will be many transformations that will mean that certain jobs We won’t do them the way we do now. Some things may be automated,” he noted.

Although he assured that everything is a long-term process and that there is still a long way to go to see the true potential of the human being, which he considers to be unlimited.

“I think the limit of human ingenuity is either limitless or extremely high and I just don’t think we’re anywhere close to reaching that potential yet,” he mentioned.

When thinking about the layoffs and displacement of human being Front of artificial intelligence, Zuckerberg considers that it is still far from happening, since it still does not consider the technology as a threat.

On the other hand, for the CEO of Goalthe layoffs in recent years are related to the pandemic, an event that he considers “was difficult to predict” and that forced several companies to “build too much.”

Even in the case of Goal, Zuckerberg assured that the AI It was not an “important factor,” but rather they were motivated by their goal of making a “more efficient company.”

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